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Philadelphia: Theodore Presser
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Philadelphia: Lee & Walker
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Philadelphia: Theo. Presser.
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Philadelphia (196 Ches[t]nut St., Philadelphia) : A. Fiot
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Philadelphia : Lee & Walker,
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Philadelphia: G. Andre & Co., No. 1104 Chestnut Street.
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New York, W. Dubois, 285 Broadway; Philadelphia, A. Fiot, 196 Chestnut St.
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Valse brillante pour le piano forte: Composée et Dédiée å Madame Cinti-Damoreau.
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The National schottisch Composed for the Piano by Charles D'Albert.
3
The ostrich feather, or, Hunter galop = Jeager [sic] Galopp
4
Queen Mary's escape from Lochleven Castle : a favorite Scotch ballad : with an accompaniment for the piano forte.
5
The child and the stars : an admired ballad
6
Comin' thro' the rye; a favorite Scotch ballad, Sung by Mrs. Knight with most rapturous applause arranged for the pianoforte.
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Call me pet names
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Will you love me then as now?
9
Dearest then I'll love you more : answer to the popular song "Will you love me then as now."
10
'Tis sad to think upon the joyous days of old
11
The Sicilian Knight: Cavatina.
12
The Kind Bird Arranged for the Piano Forte by C.R. Clewell.
13
No! Ne'er can thy home be mine!
14
Etudes pour le piano : composées expressement pour preceder celles de la velocité de Czerny : en trois suites. Ecole du mécanisme,
15
Californier Galop. For 4 Hands. Op. 159.
16
Sweet Violet, op. 123.
17
We met : a ballad from the songs of the boudoir. Sung by Miss Paton. Words & Music by Thomas H. Bayly Esqr.
18
Her bright smile, or, 'Tis years since last we met : ballad
19
Consolation no. 3.
20
Sonnambula : variations.
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